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Carniola

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Carniola

(historical) A historical region of the Holy Roman and Austrian empires that comprised parts of what is now Slovenia.

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Carniola in its final form, established in 1815, encompassed convert. citation In 1914, before the beginning of World War I, it had a population of slightly under 530,000 inhabitants. citation Geography The Julian and Karavanken Alps traverse the country. Source: Internet

Carniola was divided into Upper Carniola (Slovenian name: Gorenjska), Lower Carniola (Slovenian: Dolenjska), and Inner Carniola (Slovenian: Notranjska). Source: Internet

Early modern Ljubljana in Johann Weikhard von Valvasor's work The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola from 1689 In the 15th century, Ljubljana became recognized for its art, particularly painting and sculpture. Source: Internet

From 1882, there was a Slovene majority in the Diet of Carniola and in the capital Laibach (Ljubljana) ; they ruled to replace German with Slovene as their primary official language. Source: Internet

Carniola was governed by the Franks about the year 788, and was Christianized by missionaries from the Patriarchate of Aquileia and others. Source: Internet

From 1816 to 1849 Carniola was part of the Austrian Kingdom of Illyria with capital in Ljubljana. Source: Internet

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